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according to nasa -- the asteroid will pass inside the ring of weather and communications satellites -- about 17-thousand miles above the surface -- on friday february 15th. nasa adds that the path of the object has been calculated -- and there is no chance of a collision with us. it'll be moving pretty quickly -- at about 17-thousand-400 miles an hour -- and will only appear to be a tiny point of light in the night sky. >> it looks like we will have a few more chances for snow in the next week. jim ramsey is in the weather center with your 7 day forecast >> we do have some flurries coming in tonight... more is coming in at sunday night into monday... current temperature is 10 degrees. this is the system... it could be a couple of inches. rain/snow mix on thursday... 7 day forecast... >> another hacking attack this time against twitter... they reported a quarter of a million user accounts were compromised. they were able to access to the user names and e-mail addresses. the attack is the latest against a large sites including the new york times and wall street journal. the affected t
according to nasa -- the asteroid will pass inside the ring of weather and communications satellites -- about 17-thousand miles above the surface -- on friday february 15th. nasa adds that the path of the object has been calculated -- and there is no chance of a collision with us. it'll be moving pretty quickly -- at about 17-thousand-400 miles an hour -- and will only appear to be a tiny point of light in the night sky. >> it looks like we will have a few more chances for snow in the...
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. >> nasa has launched a new communication satellite tonight. the unmanned atlas rocket blasted off from cape canaveral. the launch is part of the organization's tracking and data relay satellite program. nasa uses the orbiting network to communicate with the astronauts living on the international space station. the satellites also relays all the images taken by the >> jacqueline: you probably noticed those '60s. 67 in the san mateo. the 60s in pleasanton. for the overnight hours we will stay clear. temperatures to near the coast will be a bit chilly. even warmer tomorrow with that warmer weather sticking around. and this area of high pressure on short that is keeping the storm to the north. not much rainfall and warmer temperatures. chilly away from the coast. vallejo, fairfield and also livermore. and we are seeing warmer conditions. the coast. with upper 60's and 70's. the south bay. 67 degrees in san jose. low mid-60s and concord and 63 degrees in walnut creek. a comparable 65 degrees in downtown san francisco. they range of low-mid upper 60
. >> nasa has launched a new communication satellite tonight. the unmanned atlas rocket blasted off from cape canaveral. the launch is part of the organization's tracking and data relay satellite program. nasa uses the orbiting network to communicate with the astronauts living on the international space station. the satellites also relays all the images taken by the >> jacqueline: you probably noticed those '60s. 67 in the san mateo. the 60s in pleasanton. for the overnight hours we...
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a nasa spokesman tells cnn -- space.com rather, that nasa control made a point of asking them if they wanted the super bowl beamed to them and they said definitely. they definitely wanted to see it. of course they want to see it. another thing that the international space station may be watching, an astroid is set to fly kroes to earth in two weeks, nasa said that the small astroid will be on a collision course with the planet, it's about half the size of a football field. nasa said it will be closest to earth on february 15th. about 17,000 miles away. you cannot see it with the naked eye, but a small telescope or binoculars may do a trick for you. >>> school is a tough place for even the cool kids. jacob rudolph, a teenager who found the courage to over could come the fear of rejection, and he did it in front of his entire school, he will tell us why and how he did it next. life.un of torque. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% f
a nasa spokesman tells cnn -- space.com rather, that nasa control made a point of asking them if they wanted the super bowl beamed to them and they said definitely. they definitely wanted to see it. of course they want to see it. another thing that the international space station may be watching, an astroid is set to fly kroes to earth in two weeks, nasa said that the small astroid will be on a collision course with the planet, it's about half the size of a football field. nasa said it will be...
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nasa ames will be holding a private ceremony this morning. a public ceremony at 4:00 this afternoon. it will also unvail an exhibit featuring mission specialist cal pana who trained for the columbia space mix at nasa ames. >>> it's no longer legal to bear it all in san francisco. the city's public nudity ban goes into effect today. opponents say they won't comply. they plan to hold a nude protest at city hall this afternoon. they argue that the new law violates their right to free speech. first time violators could face a fine up to $100. >>> coca-cola defending its super bowl ad even though some are calling it racist. this is just part of the ad. the commercial features an arab character riding a camel and -- which character should win. arab american groups say they are being stereotyped as camel riding sheiks. coca-cola says the commercial is paying woman edge to movies of the past. >>> now make sure you stay right here for ktvu for all the continuing coverage from new orleans from the super bowl. joe fonzi will be joining us again live at
nasa ames will be holding a private ceremony this morning. a public ceremony at 4:00 this afternoon. it will also unvail an exhibit featuring mission specialist cal pana who trained for the columbia space mix at nasa ames. >>> it's no longer legal to bear it all in san francisco. the city's public nudity ban goes into effect today. opponents say they won't comply. they plan to hold a nude protest at city hall this afternoon. they argue that the new law violates their right to free...
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we don't offend the neighbors when we are flying. >> reporter: and nasa installed cameras to show the pilots view of the pollution. the next goal is to create 3-d maps of pollution pockets. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california regulators lifted a cease and deicist order, lift cars are known for their pink mustaches. they were criticized for taking away fairs. the cpuc lifted the order after the companies agreed to new safety regulations. >>> california collected extra in tax revenue this morning. possible reasons for the surplus, more income for the state is what it means. payment money may have come in early or it is new revenue because the economy is doing better. >> doesn't necessarily mean the rest of the budget will be better off. it could be. it could be worse off. it depends on the mix of those three factors i talked about. so i think it is to keep that in mind, you have to wait till may. >> analysts caution it is too soon to call it a trend. numbers will be firm in the spring. >>> ktvu crews have been in new orleans all week cov
we don't offend the neighbors when we are flying. >> reporter: and nasa installed cameras to show the pilots view of the pollution. the next goal is to create 3-d maps of pollution pockets. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california regulators lifted a cease and deicist order, lift cars are known for their pink mustaches. they were criticized for taking away fairs. the cpuc lifted the order after the companies agreed to new safety...
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how the columbia disaster changed the culture of nasa. >> high clouds moving in. which day on the weekend, saturday or sunday will be the warmest with the specific temperatures. >>> the space community today paused to remember the seven astronauts killed on the space shuttle columbia, including one from the bay area. john fowler has obtained some of the last video of them just before the shuttle exploded. >> reporter: at nasa's kennedy space center memorial a solemn remembrance and recommitment. >> ten years ago it would have been easy to pull back from the frontier of space and say it was too miskey to pursue. instead we rededicated ourselves to improving. >> booster ignition and liftoff. >> reporter: improving a flawed launcher and a flawed nasa culture that failed to prevent the tragedy. external tank foam broke off on its launch. this time damaging columbia's wing. we obtained this video of the crew during a fateful reentry. bay area astronaut in the back prep a former nasa official reportedly said even if engineer history confirmed fatal damage, no one would
how the columbia disaster changed the culture of nasa. >> high clouds moving in. which day on the weekend, saturday or sunday will be the warmest with the specific temperatures. >>> the space community today paused to remember the seven astronauts killed on the space shuttle columbia, including one from the bay area. john fowler has obtained some of the last video of them just before the shuttle exploded. >> reporter: at nasa's kennedy space center memorial a solemn...
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video 3 --mientras que estas son imagenes extraordinari as del sol que nos llegan de la nasa. --y se trata de 2 tipos de erupciones del astro rey. --una aeronave de la nasa llamada solar dymanics observatory, que se lanzo al espacio en el 2010, grabo las increibles imagenes. --por cierto, la aeronave se espera que opere por 5 aÑos mas. cesar ---recuerde que continuamos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once.. take vo ---4 personas son detenidas por andar desnudas por las calles de san francisco, hoy entro en vigor una ordenanza que prohibe la desnudez en publico blanca ---ademas, el presidente obama propone eximir a grupos religiosos de dar cobertura anticonceptiva.. ---no lo olvide, le esperamos a las once.. take vo recuerde mantenerse en contacto con nosotros... ---telemundo48.com ---twitter ---facebook top gfx --y tambien si usted se quiere comunicar con nosotros llamenos a nuestro numero telefonico de noticias 944-4813. take gfx cesar ---le invitamos a que este domingo tres de febrero no se pierda una edicion del programa "enfoque area de la bahia"... a las 11 y me
video 3 --mientras que estas son imagenes extraordinari as del sol que nos llegan de la nasa. --y se trata de 2 tipos de erupciones del astro rey. --una aeronave de la nasa llamada solar dymanics observatory, que se lanzo al espacio en el 2010, grabo las increibles imagenes. --por cierto, la aeronave se espera que opere por 5 aÑos mas. cesar ---recuerde que continuamos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once.. take vo ---4 personas son detenidas por andar desnudas por las calles de san...
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of thing, and it's now. >> nasa is opening up the doors, allowing everybody to work with them, a lot of it is still top secret, but they're allowing more and more companies and the prices are going down, and more dailytechnology, and it's all at it. >> regarding what nasa has to attract and offer to the private sector to come in and work with them, for whatever those reasons are, we don't really care. >> reporter: shep, we're talking about space hotels and orbits, and people can actually afford some of this stuff. >> shepard: how is california staying competitive in this race? >> reporter: well, they have 14 companies in mow havi and permission granted, you can come out here and try a couple of things. the virgin crew is it out here with some of their equipment and they have three warehouses out here, and a politician is pushing legislation. one company that we talked to is called x core. >> you can try new things, and it's always maintained. i think of we have been missing that to a certain extent for the last 40 or 50 years, and opening space so real people can work there is going
of thing, and it's now. >> nasa is opening up the doors, allowing everybody to work with them, a lot of it is still top secret, but they're allowing more and more companies and the prices are going down, and more dailytechnology, and it's all at it. >> regarding what nasa has to attract and offer to the private sector to come in and work with them, for whatever those reasons are, we don't really care. >> reporter: shep, we're talking about space hotels and orbits, and people...
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at nasa aims, david louie 7 news. >> from practicing pollution to tracking the national park. google now taking the street view to the grand canyon. travelers can digital explore the grand canyon from on the ground advantage point. they stuffed the are camera into a backpack quiving people 360 agree angle of the park. stunning. google hopes this do this with all national park all over the country. even in the world as well. great idea gives you unique view of the parts you haven't seen before. >> cool. i like tonight what's is cool weather right now and the weather man spencer. >> it gets no cooler than the weather conditions that's for sure. here's a live view from the high definition roof top camera at abc 7 along the embarcadero along the lit up bay bridge the light is up under clear sky tonight and another illustration of the clear sky in our live doppler 7 hd radar image. no cloud in the sky. no precipitation in the area. we have temperatures beginning to drop a bit. it's cool overnight. not cold. we have temperatures right now 42 degrees in fairfield. 46 at napa. right a
at nasa aims, david louie 7 news. >> from practicing pollution to tracking the national park. google now taking the street view to the grand canyon. travelers can digital explore the grand canyon from on the ground advantage point. they stuffed the are camera into a backpack quiving people 360 agree angle of the park. stunning. google hopes this do this with all national park all over the country. even in the world as well. great idea gives you unique view of the parts you haven't seen...
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> nasa is marking 10-years since the columbia disaster. with a ceremony honoring all the astronauts who gave their lives for space exploration. on february first, 2003, the space shuttle columbia broke up upon re-entering the earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts on board. today, a large group gathered at the space mirror memorial, the 42-foot high black granite memorial at kennedy space center in florida. the memorial contains the names of the 24-people who were killed on missions and other training and commercial accidents. former astronaut buzz aldrin also helped lead a tribute to fallen astronauts at arlington national cemetery. former massachusetts senator and one-time presidential candidate john kerry. is now officially the country's secretary of state. kerry was sworn in today by supreme court justice elena kagan. kerry becomes in the nation's 68th secretary of state. according to a u-s official, kerry's first trip will be to israel and egypt. that could happen in a couple of weeks. kerry follows hillary clinton
. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> nasa is marking 10-years since the columbia disaster. with a ceremony honoring all the astronauts who gave their lives for space exploration. on february first, 2003, the space shuttle columbia broke up upon re-entering the earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts on board. today, a large group gathered at the space mirror memorial, the 42-foot high black granite memorial at kennedy space center in florida. the...
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. >> how nasa. and the nation. mark 10-years since the space shuttle columbia disaster. but first the death toll continues to climb. as the investigation in to a major explosion in mexico city begins to ramp up. explosion in mexico city begins to ramp up. sleep train has your ticket to tempur-pedic. explosion in mexico city begins to ramp up. experience the pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest for 3 years. plus, get free same-day delivery. sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee, interest-free financing, and free delivery? that's the ticket! sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> the death toll in the explosion at the headquarters of mexico's state-owned oil company has risen to 32. investigators say the blast that collapsed the lower floors of the pemex building in mexico city yesterday. appears to have been accidental. but all possibilities are being exami
. >> how nasa. and the nation. mark 10-years since the space shuttle columbia disaster. but first the death toll continues to climb. as the investigation in to a major explosion in mexico city begins to ramp up. explosion in mexico city begins to ramp up. sleep train has your ticket to tempur-pedic. explosion in mexico city begins to ramp up. experience the pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months...
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that led to a issue dr.ing announcement that the crew had perished during reentry. >> nasa today on a day of remembrance marked other tragedies as well. apollo one which burned up on the launch pad in 1967 killing three astronauts on board the space shuttle challenger flight lasted one minute before disintegrating. a tragedy witnessed by school children across america because one of the seven on board was christa mechanical live the teachner space,. >> steve harrigan at the kennedy space center. a pilot passed out mid flight with 116 passengers and five crew members on board. so says a spokesman for alaska airlines. second time in two weeks that a pilot for that very carrier lost consciousness while the plane was in the air. the spokesman says the two events were related in no way. the latest incident happened last night. the airline reported that the co-pilot safely landed that seattle-bound plane put it down in portland, oregon. the pilot was likely suffering from stomach virus or food poisoning. one woman was apparently not happy that flight attendants moved a fellow passenger to h
that led to a issue dr.ing announcement that the crew had perished during reentry. >> nasa today on a day of remembrance marked other tragedies as well. apollo one which burned up on the launch pad in 1967 killing three astronauts on board the space shuttle challenger flight lasted one minute before disintegrating. a tragedy witnessed by school children across america because one of the seven on board was christa mechanical live the teachner space,. >> steve harrigan at the kennedy...
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they will be remembered in nasa ames this morning. she was a mission specialist on challengers final flight which had prepared for their mission. will there be a separate mission to remember them. >>> 25 people are dead more than 100 injured after an explosion at mexico state owned oil company headquarters. the explosion happened yesterday sending hundreds of people running into the streets. the explosion started in the basement and heavily damaged three floors of that building where several thousand people were. crews will be digging through debris to search for anyone who may have been trapped. >>> in alabama hostage negotiators continue to communicate with a man who is holding a young boy captive. the man and boy have been in an under ground bunker since tuesday. the man snatched the boy off a school bus since fatally shooting the driver. the fbi has evidence suggesting the shooting was a hate crime. >>> at midnight labor contracts expired for union employees. university proposal calls for union members to contribute more into thei
they will be remembered in nasa ames this morning. she was a mission specialist on challengers final flight which had prepared for their mission. will there be a separate mission to remember them. >>> 25 people are dead more than 100 injured after an explosion at mexico state owned oil company headquarters. the explosion happened yesterday sending hundreds of people running into the streets. the explosion started in the basement and heavily damaged three floors of that building where...
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. >> tributes at nasa ames here in the bay area, stay with us. >> coming up at 5:00 it's a >> he'd pay me for baby-sitting then, they started doing more than that. they just... >> a local teen shares how she was forced into a live of sex slavery without her parents knowing and harbagugh brothers share which paren >>> flags being flown at half staff across the country today to mark the 10th anniversary of the columbia shuttle disaster. 7 astronauts died including one who spent her time in mountain view. 10 years may seem like an eternity. research center is where one worked as an astronaut candidate during early 1990s and shared an office with christopher fer @wood. dr. atwood recalls her interelect and suitibility to be an astronaut. >> you can get passionate about things like momentum and math she. was very diplomatic about it. yet, very firm. that led her tb a great mission specialist. >> her personal items will be on display through march and a day of remembrance, pointing out astronauts now missions involve risk. yet they have lofty goals. >> there is a bault with about them for th
. >> tributes at nasa ames here in the bay area, stay with us. >> coming up at 5:00 it's a >> he'd pay me for baby-sitting then, they started doing more than that. they just... >> a local teen shares how she was forced into a live of sex slavery without her parents knowing and harbagugh brothers share which paren >>> flags being flown at half staff across the country today to mark the 10th anniversary of the columbia shuttle disaster. 7 astronauts died including...
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. >>> nasa pilots flew a special mission out of moffet field today. a fighter jet flew low to measure pollution. nasa aims has also installed hd cameras and dvr on board to show scientists the pilot view of pollution. >>> welcome back, we've got clouds to the north and west of us but not over us. it's a nice night out there. this is the upper level jet stream and it sends everything to the north. that's way up there to the 20, 25,000 feet some where like that. at the surface that jet stream is pressing the fog away. that's why temperatures today were pretty darn warm. we have 68 degrees today. 69 in redwood city. it's going to be cool tonight. it was frosty just like it was last night. you will find freezing temperatures in some places. most of us will be in the upper 30s, low 40s around the bay. 48 in oakland right now. 51 in hayward. looking for dense fog in santa rosa so kind of look for that as well. tomorrow afternoon's temperatures they end up a lot like today's but maybe a little warmer in some places maybe a little cooler in others. either way
. >>> nasa pilots flew a special mission out of moffet field today. a fighter jet flew low to measure pollution. nasa aims has also installed hd cameras and dvr on board to show scientists the pilot view of pollution. >>> welcome back, we've got clouds to the north and west of us but not over us. it's a nice night out there. this is the upper level jet stream and it sends everything to the north. that's way up there to the 20, 25,000 feet some where like that. at the surface...
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. >>> nasa pilots flew a special mission out of moffet field today. a fighter jet flew low to measure pollution. nasa aims has also installed hd cameras and dvr on board to show scientists the pilot view of pollution. >>> welcome back, we've got clouds to the north and west of us but not over us. it's a nice night out there. this is the upper level jet stream and it sends everything to the north. that's way up there to the 20, 25,000 feet some where like that. at the surface that jet stream is pressing the fog away. that's why temperatures today were pretty darn warm. we have 68 degrees today. 69 in redwood city. it's going to be cool tonight. it was frosty just like it was last night. you will find freezing temperatures in some places. most of us will be in the upper 30s, low 40s around the bay. 48 in oakland right now. 51 in hayward. looking for dense fog in santa rosa so kind of look for that as well. tomorrow afternoon's temperatures they end up a lot like today's but maybe a little warmer in some places maybe a little cooler in others. either way
. >>> nasa pilots flew a special mission out of moffet field today. a fighter jet flew low to measure pollution. nasa aims has also installed hd cameras and dvr on board to show scientists the pilot view of pollution. >>> welcome back, we've got clouds to the north and west of us but not over us. it's a nice night out there. this is the upper level jet stream and it sends everything to the north. that's way up there to the 20, 25,000 feet some where like that. at the surface...
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broke apart on re-entry killing all five crew members over eastern texas during a teleconference with nasa, a group of high school science students in texas recalled what they saw and what they heard. >> i actually still remember the day. i was getting ready to go, and we were waiting and we were about to leave until we heard this loud noise. >> there will be a wreath laying ceremony at kennedy space center where hundred of people gathered in 2003 for the landing that never happened. >>> an emergency landing for a passenger plane after the pilot passed out in the cockpit. the alaska airlines flight landed safely in portland after the first officer was forced to take over because the pilot was unconscious. the plane was on its way from los angeles to seattle when diverted. 160 people were on board at the time. no word on what caused the pilot to pass out. >>> medical researchers are telling doctors it is time to warn young patients about dangers found in energy drinks. pediatricians estimate 35% of american teens and adolescents drink the caffeinated beverages. the drinks are not fda regula
broke apart on re-entry killing all five crew members over eastern texas during a teleconference with nasa, a group of high school science students in texas recalled what they saw and what they heard. >> i actually still remember the day. i was getting ready to go, and we were waiting and we were about to leave until we heard this loud noise. >> there will be a wreath laying ceremony at kennedy space center where hundred of people gathered in 2003 for the landing that never...
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unknown to nasa and the team, the shuttle had been damaged. a chunk of foam had come off in liftoff and punctured the wing. at the command center, rick husband's widow was thinking the worse. >> i was thinking is that it? is that the end of rick's life. >> reporter: seven sastronauts died that morning leaving behind family and friends. in an instance, she was a single mom with two young children, and without rick, it was hard. >> god created families to have a mom and dad. and so when rick left, he was a great dad. an amazing man. it was challenging to raise them as a single mom. >> reporter: there has been healing evelyn says, but it is not done. >> it is a lifelong process. i don't think that pain ever completely goes away, and perhaps the greatest memorial to "colombia" sits across the water at the kennedy space center where in here 84,000 pieces, and 40% of the vehicle found so far. nasa and the families decided to preserve the debris and not entomb it so that scientists and teachers could borrow it, study, and learn from it. mike jenneli
unknown to nasa and the team, the shuttle had been damaged. a chunk of foam had come off in liftoff and punctured the wing. at the command center, rick husband's widow was thinking the worse. >> i was thinking is that it? is that the end of rick's life. >> reporter: seven sastronauts died that morning leaving behind family and friends. in an instance, she was a single mom with two young children, and without rick, it was hard. >> god created families to have a mom and dad. and...
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it being the official nasa photograph, and you say you actually have several others? guest: we have several in the collections, yes. probably about seven or eight. appraiser: okay. and it's endorsed to your father? guest: to the family. appraiser: well, these are top drawer in the world of collecting autographs and always desirable to have the autographed photograph. on today's market, do you have any idea what something like this might bring? guest: we've done a little research, in the thousands of dollars, i don't know exactly. appraiser: while he is still alive, probably in the area of $2,500 to $3,000. and, of course, the price could probably go up. and those space collectibles have gotten increased interest amongst collectors as well. the one thing i would recommend that you do, have it archivally framed. have an acid-free matte be cut by who you take it to so the photograph does not rest on the glass because then you run the risk of -- humidity can get in there and actually cause the print to stick to the glass and cause the print to be able to deteriorate. but
it being the official nasa photograph, and you say you actually have several others? guest: we have several in the collections, yes. probably about seven or eight. appraiser: okay. and it's endorsed to your father? guest: to the family. appraiser: well, these are top drawer in the world of collecting autographs and always desirable to have the autographed photograph. on today's market, do you have any idea what something like this might bring? guest: we've done a little research, in the...
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nasa is doing this in partnership with the bay area air quality management district. >>> niners have a chance to win super bowl no. 6. at the center of all the attention is colin kaepernick. how this guy achieved phenomenal success against some pretty strong physical odds. >> well, colin kaepernick, he lays it out in front. >> with a cannon for an arm. and the legs of a gazelle, quarterback colin kaepernick is simply phenomenal. >> no one comes here to be a backup. confidence. >> if you're prepared going into a game, you'll be confident going out there. >> reporter: highly focused. from second-year backup to the starter at the super bowl, kaepernick's rise is nothing short of amazing. the three words tattooed across his chest say it all. against all odds. kaepernick was born in wisconsin, two an unmarried teenager who put him up for adoption. >> i'm a firm believer that things happen for a reason. >> reporter: teresa kaepernick had lost two children at birth from congenital heart defects. when they learned a baby was up for adoption, they were -- >> extremely excited. anxious to see
nasa is doing this in partnership with the bay area air quality management district. >>> niners have a chance to win super bowl no. 6. at the center of all the attention is colin kaepernick. how this guy achieved phenomenal success against some pretty strong physical odds. >> well, colin kaepernick, he lays it out in front. >> with a cannon for an arm. and the legs of a gazelle, quarterback colin kaepernick is simply phenomenal. >> no one comes here to be a backup....
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. >> nasa aims set up an aircraft to study it. we'll have that story, still to come. >> taking a look at traffic, you're looking at san francisco skyway. very heavy ask cars heading towards us. and sticky for drivers heading and sticky for drivers heading south towards well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was...
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. >>> and nasa taking to the skies to find out what's in the skies. several aircraft including one from moffett field took off today to collect data on air quality. it was flying low over pollution hot spots like interstate 680. it will also study wind currents to help predict where the dirty air is coming from and where it's going. >>> the man behind the manti te'o fake girlfriend hoax says he did it because he was in love with the notre dame linebacker. ronaiah tiusasosopo tells tv's dr. phil, he knew the hoax was cruel but says he actually developed feelings for the football player. >> i grew feelings, i grew emotions, that i sooner or later couldn't control anymore. i tried every other way to end this. i tried this lie and this lie and this lie. but nothing would work. >> tiuasasosopo says te'o had no part in the scam and said he didn't carry out the hoax for any personal gain. he said he eventually confessed to te'o because he could no longer maintain the lie. >>> she had little to say since the lip-syncing scandal broke back on inauguration day
. >>> and nasa taking to the skies to find out what's in the skies. several aircraft including one from moffett field took off today to collect data on air quality. it was flying low over pollution hot spots like interstate 680. it will also study wind currents to help predict where the dirty air is coming from and where it's going. >>> the man behind the manti te'o fake girlfriend hoax says he did it because he was in love with the notre dame linebacker. ronaiah tiusasosopo...
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separate studies by scientists at nasa and at the university of washington predict increasing frequency of severe wildfires. the park city foundation in utah predicted an annual local temperature increase of 6.8 degrees fahrenheit by 2075, which would cause a total loss of snowtac pac snowpack in the y area. this would result in hundreds of millions in lost economic output. in the coastal zone of the pacific northwest erosion inundation and ocean acidity are all major threats. more than 140,000 acres of coastacoastin washington and ore within three feet of high tied. sea level of four feet or more is entirely plowsable by the end of the century. ocean acidification caused a 70% to 80% loss of oyster already a vie at an oyster hatchery in oregon from 2006 to 2008. wild oyster stocks have also failed as weather patterns caused more acidic water to rise to the surface at the shore. this is an industry worth about $73 million annually. for hawaii, the rapidly changing climate presents a unique threat. tourism and agriculture among hawaii's top economic sectors are each distinctly vulnerable
separate studies by scientists at nasa and at the university of washington predict increasing frequency of severe wildfires. the park city foundation in utah predicted an annual local temperature increase of 6.8 degrees fahrenheit by 2075, which would cause a total loss of snowtac pac snowpack in the y area. this would result in hundreds of millions in lost economic output. in the coastal zone of the pacific northwest erosion inundation and ocean acidity are all major threats. more than 140,000...
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. >>> one of the worst days in nasa history took place ten years ago today. it was on this date in 2003 that the space shuttle "columbia" broke up over texas during reentry. all seven astronauts were killed because unknown to them debris hit the shuttle wing during the launch. this morning, nasa pays tribute to the crew of "columbia" along with those killed in the "challenger" explosion and in a fire during an "apollo 1" test. a wreath is being placed at the memorial at the kennedy space center in florida. >>> the man who says he presented to be manti te'o's girlfriend is speaking out. why he decided to kill off the persona he created. he says it was partly because he was in love with te'o. >> me, ronaiah, i was hurting. it hit me like a brick wall. i was like, whoa, i've given so much to this. and i realized in that moment i poured so much into it that i, myself, wasn't getting nothing. and look at what i was left with. i was crying that morning, i was hurt, emotionally, all kinds of things took over. and so right then and there, i made the decision i can't
. >>> one of the worst days in nasa history took place ten years ago today. it was on this date in 2003 that the space shuttle "columbia" broke up over texas during reentry. all seven astronauts were killed because unknown to them debris hit the shuttle wing during the launch. this morning, nasa pays tribute to the crew of "columbia" along with those killed in the "challenger" explosion and in a fire during an "apollo 1" test. a wreath is being...
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starting at 11:30 this morning, nasa will fly a special plane over the bay area to learn more of our air pollution in the region flying as low as 1,000 feet over interstate 680 and other cities in our area to collect data on the air quality. >> 30,000 fans are expected at san francisco's mascone center when mac world kicks off. at 9:00 a.m. ashton kutcher will talk about his role as the late inventor steve jobs. mac world is like the tech super bowl. >> indeed. super bowl coverage continues with katie marzullo live in new orleans outside the convention center. what is going on, katie? >> eric and kristen, 150,000 are expected for super bowl and mardi gras, some are super bowl fans from california. i talked to them. some are staying for the game. some have to leave before the game. one thing is for sure, security is incredibly tight in the city of new orleans with federal and state authorities, new orleans police, private security hired by the nfl. another person coming to town bringing her own security is beyonce who will talk with the media. first time she will have talked since the
starting at 11:30 this morning, nasa will fly a special plane over the bay area to learn more of our air pollution in the region flying as low as 1,000 feet over interstate 680 and other cities in our area to collect data on the air quality. >> 30,000 fans are expected at san francisco's mascone center when mac world kicks off. at 9:00 a.m. ashton kutcher will talk about his role as the late inventor steve jobs. mac world is like the tech super bowl. >> indeed. super bowl coverage...
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today, nasa wants you to look to the skies and remember that our attempt to conquer space, while wondrous and limitless, has caught this country 24 space pioneers. >> pilot william mccool, and mission specialist michael anderson. >> it was ten years ago today the nation lost seven of them when "columbia" broke apart during re-entry. in 1986, another seven astronauts died when "the challenger" space shuttle exploded after takeoff. and back in 1967, three astronauts died while training for the apollo one mission. a fire ignited inside a command module during the training. so today, nasa held a wreath laying ceremony in honor of the fallen, which also includes seven astronauts and test pilots who died in training. ♪ >> today is the day of remembrance. we remember the astronauts who took the daring step of accepting the challenge of space flight. and for the "columbia" crew, their mission was a fulfillment of their dreams. to have an adventure. >> the sorrow and impact of the tragedy of all of our families has been extreme. but just as a forest fire reduces beautiful foliage into ashes, tho
today, nasa wants you to look to the skies and remember that our attempt to conquer space, while wondrous and limitless, has caught this country 24 space pioneers. >> pilot william mccool, and mission specialist michael anderson. >> it was ten years ago today the nation lost seven of them when "columbia" broke apart during re-entry. in 1986, another seven astronauts died when "the challenger" space shuttle exploded after takeoff. and back in 1967, three...
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whatever reasons nasa has to attract and offer an entree to the private sector to come in and work with them, whatever those reasons are we don't really care. all we know is that the opportunities are here. >> reporter: opportunities that include expanding space programs for other countries. as the industry grows, competition will undoubtedly drive costs down. that presents other problems such as health concerns and government regulations. >> right now the faa only has regulatory authority for launches and reentries of commercial spaceflight. they can't regulate currently on-orbit activities. >> reporter: no doubt that the demand is there. virgin galactic has 500 people booked with deposits of 20,000 each to go into orbit. >> thank you, everybody. >> reporter: we know nasa headquarters both in houston and in florida. the private space race is really all over the country with the spaceport being in new mexico and here in mojave in california. there is little bit of a race going on jon, the spaceport in new mexico getting competition from california. there is legislation introduced to kee
whatever reasons nasa has to attract and offer an entree to the private sector to come in and work with them, whatever those reasons are we don't really care. all we know is that the opportunities are here. >> reporter: opportunities that include expanding space programs for other countries. as the industry grows, competition will undoubtedly drive costs down. that presents other problems such as health concerns and government regulations. >> right now the faa only has regulatory...
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it's all thanks to nasa. a teacher at clovis north high school sent a letter to nasa asking for hardware after learning the space program was ending. turns out nasa sent items like a million dollar robotic arm used to retrieve satellites. >> you smell the robotic arm. you get that smell of space. how many kids, how many people will get to smell what space smells like? >> well, the teacher is now hoping to create a first class air and space research center, right there on campus. >>> well, a series of benefit concerts are being held this weekend to help raise money for bryan stow's medical care costs. new details we're learning this morning about his condition and why another battle may have just begun. >> and the chp pursuit winds a deadly crash in oakland this morning, killing a teenager. we'll tell you why police were chasing this suv in the first place. ♪ ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ female announcer ]
it's all thanks to nasa. a teacher at clovis north high school sent a letter to nasa asking for hardware after learning the space program was ending. turns out nasa sent items like a million dollar robotic arm used to retrieve satellites. >> you smell the robotic arm. you get that smell of space. how many kids, how many people will get to smell what space smells like? >> well, the teacher is now hoping to create a first class air and space research center, right there on campus....
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a new nasa communications satellite blasted off from cape canavarel, florida. look at that, that was last night. atop an atlas 5 rocket. that rocket was carrying the 7600-pounding tdrs spacecraft. the satellite will act adds an orbiting switchboard relaying voice communications and data between the international space station and mission control. it's kind of cool. >>> 47 minutes past the hour. she was a honor student, a majorette who performed at president obama's inauguration. now she's a symbol of chicago's crisis of gun violence. her father and her godfather are joining us coming up. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer sweeper, and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available with the fre
a new nasa communications satellite blasted off from cape canavarel, florida. look at that, that was last night. atop an atlas 5 rocket. that rocket was carrying the 7600-pounding tdrs spacecraft. the satellite will act adds an orbiting switchboard relaying voice communications and data between the international space station and mission control. it's kind of cool. >>> 47 minutes past the hour. she was a honor student, a majorette who performed at president obama's inauguration. now...
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. >> nasa aimed research center is holding a ceremony today to remember the astronauts killed in the columbia shut disas test the ten years ago today it returned home from a 16 day science mission and disintegrated minutes from landing killing six members and israel's first astronaut. the cause was damage to the wing that occurred during lift off that allowed the plasma to enter the vehicle. >> prosecutors have to decide if they will seek a third trial for a crime laboratory technical negligence accused of selling cocaine. the jury said they could not reach a verdict. the first trial was a hung jury. the 62-year-old woman admitted she took trace amounts of the drug while working late at night. the jury actually could not agree if she use the deception or fraud so they could not reach a verdict forcing the san francisco police department to close the crime laboratory and institute new security procedures. >> an attorney who won a court ruling validating a tax has sued eight other school districts alleging their taxes are illegal including school districts in west contra costa and seve
. >> nasa aimed research center is holding a ceremony today to remember the astronauts killed in the columbia shut disas test the ten years ago today it returned home from a 16 day science mission and disintegrated minutes from landing killing six members and israel's first astronaut. the cause was damage to the wing that occurred during lift off that allowed the plasma to enter the vehicle. >> prosecutors have to decide if they will seek a third trial for a crime laboratory...
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all seven crew members died and today nasa centers around the country including ames are -- nasa aims. they will unavailable an exhibit unveil -- unveiling of an exhibit as well. >>> an lay cass airlines jet made an emergency landing in portland after the pilot blacked out. the co pilot took over the controls and safely landed the plane. the flight was originally headed to seattle. the airline says the pilot passed out somewhere over oregon but later did regain conscious nbc. paramedics rushed into a hospital as soon as the plane landed. we still don't know why the pilot passed out or the latest on his condition. >>> boeing and u.s. federal investigators are conducting similar tests on those batteries for those planes. >>> 7:49. the unusual case of rabies here in the bay area that has health officials calling for pet vaccinations. >>> also, dozens of people sickened with norovirus after eating food from a deli in can cord. what the owner has done to make sure it doesn't happen again. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was n
all seven crew members died and today nasa centers around the country including ames are -- nasa aims. they will unavailable an exhibit unveil -- unveiling of an exhibit as well. >>> an lay cass airlines jet made an emergency landing in portland after the pilot blacked out. the co pilot took over the controls and safely landed the plane. the flight was originally headed to seattle. the airline says the pilot passed out somewhere over oregon but later did regain conscious nbc....
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. >> nasa is tracking a where rock that will pass by earth. we will tell you how close it will come next. >> a full check of bay area weather and traffic, as the kron 4 morning news continues. at ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. >> welcome back. san francisco police have searched a home in the high- end ashbury district in connection with the disappearance of its tenure were nearly 30 years ago. authority say that they were looking for evidence and a 1984 appearancdisappearance of n collins. the bones turned out to belong to an animal. >> the nra and gun-control advocates are facing off at the year's first senate hearing on curbing the violence today. if today's senate judiciary committee hearing comes less than two months after the massacre occurred that occurred in newtown, connecticut. a senate aide says the former rep gabrielle giffords will be a surprise wi
. >> nasa is tracking a where rock that will pass by earth. we will tell you how close it will come next. >> a full check of bay area weather and traffic, as the kron 4 morning news continues. at ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. >> welcome back. san francisco police have searched a home in the...
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. >> nasa launched a new communications satellite from cape canaveral ral to help relay data and messages with the international space station and the hubble telescope. >>> back here on earth, facebook turned in a healthy earnings report better than wall street expected in many resents but investors turned up their noses at facebook stock, down 3.5% in after hours trading. david louie explains why. >> reporter: facebook has been scrambling to catch up as its more than 1 billion users shift to mobile device but the screens are so much smaller. on desktop there was plenty of room for ads. the facebook c.e.o. is declaring success. >> today there is no argument, facebook is a global company. >> reporter: most mobile ads now contributing 23% of ad revenue, up 9% in just three months and the social network is pushing hard to make mobile use fast and appealing. according to tech analysts and blogger robert scobel. we talked to him via skype. >> the new app is faster again and has more of the desktop features. you can tell they are working at taking over the mobile business. >> reporter: advertis
. >> nasa launched a new communications satellite from cape canaveral ral to help relay data and messages with the international space station and the hubble telescope. >>> back here on earth, facebook turned in a healthy earnings report better than wall street expected in many resents but investors turned up their noses at facebook stock, down 3.5% in after hours trading. david louie explains why. >> reporter: facebook has been scrambling to catch up as its more than 1...
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it's a special equipped nasa plane on an unprecedented mission to monitor air pollution across the state. the aircraft will also fly tomorrow collecting data. the plane is flying as low as 1,000 feet. it's focused on interstate 680 in the bay area. the goal is to better understand where the air pollution is coming florida and how specifically it moves over the area. >> so no calls of ufos or anything of the sort. which we got a lot of calls and e-mails. >> oh, my gosh. >> good day for that to be happening. we have a lot of haze out there. if you were able to see the plane across the bay area, we have more of that air quality coming up. 68 in santa rosa, 67 in san rafael. cooler back in the east bay after that the cold start with 63 in concord, 26 in livermore. quite a bit warmer down in the south bay. we got in on the 70s like dil gilroy at 72. feels more like late april and early may. santa cruz at 71. san jose at 6 and los gatos in the mid 60s. a few other spots that did reach into the 70s, we had scotts valley at 71, then you had cupertino at 70. san jose upper 60s. i want to put a pa
it's a special equipped nasa plane on an unprecedented mission to monitor air pollution across the state. the aircraft will also fly tomorrow collecting data. the plane is flying as low as 1,000 feet. it's focused on interstate 680 in the bay area. the goal is to better understand where the air pollution is coming florida and how specifically it moves over the area. >> so no calls of ufos or anything of the sort. which we got a lot of calls and e-mails. >> oh, my gosh. >> good...
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the nation nasa demand yearly for 120,000 computer science engineers, but our universities only produce 40,000 people a year. now, this is an indictment of our educational system. we need to fix that. we need to get to a point in this country where we have 120,000 people graduate being to meet the demand. but in the short-term we have to deal with the fact that of our 80,000 graduates are not creating here, those jobs are still going to exist. they are a just not going to exist here. these companies aren't going to wait for us to produce more graduates. these companies aren't going to wait for us to fix our immigration system. they have got a business to run. if they can't find the people they need to fill those jobs, they will send the jobs to another country. that means that these high-paying jobs in these industries will be paying the taxes in some other country, will be stimulating the economy in some other country, will be laying down roots in some other nation. you want know why america is special? because over 200 years we have been a magnet that attracts people history. now we h
the nation nasa demand yearly for 120,000 computer science engineers, but our universities only produce 40,000 people a year. now, this is an indictment of our educational system. we need to fix that. we need to get to a point in this country where we have 120,000 people graduate being to meet the demand. but in the short-term we have to deal with the fact that of our 80,000 graduates are not creating here, those jobs are still going to exist. they are a just not going to exist here. these...
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following the disaster, nasa re-named a weather balloon launch facility to honor those on the shuttle. with the large amount of debris that fell nearby, the facility became a makeshift collection site. today the balloon facility is one of 62 launch sites in the world, which send large balloons with scientific payloads at the bottom into the atmosphere, near space. more headlines coming up. as we take a look a really nice start mild conditions. >> will come back.welcome back.d exuberant is high, and we are going to take a look at the weather with this gorgeous shot of the red and the gold city landmarks. >> sunny and warmer compared to yesterday. clear and the mild. in fact, and temperatures in santa rosa, 37 in napa. mid-40s for the east bayshore. and 45 degrees in redwood city. 40's through in san jose and talking about those afternoon highs. we could see 70's and morgan hill. and a 67 degrees expected in sunnyvale. slightly cooler palo alto, redwood city, mid-60s along the coast. with mid-60s also with santa rosa, and rohnert park. petaluma, and 60s in sonoma. if you're going to go
following the disaster, nasa re-named a weather balloon launch facility to honor those on the shuttle. with the large amount of debris that fell nearby, the facility became a makeshift collection site. today the balloon facility is one of 62 launch sites in the world, which send large balloons with scientific payloads at the bottom into the atmosphere, near space. more headlines coming up. as we take a look a really nice start mild conditions. >> will come back.welcome back.d exuberant is...
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the department of defense and nasa are california testing a new type of aircraft that can access remote areas of the world that right now are not accessible. the limp like kraft could move more cargo than modern planes. taking food, supplies to disaster areas. 35 money in dollars has been spent so far on it. it looks like las vegas and not have a merry christmas. a drop in passengers arriving and departing from the city. 3.2 million passengers used the vegas airport last month, a drop from december of 2011. and that is your "west coast minute." dennis p. at dennis: let's turn back to that shocker on the gdp shrinking in the fourth quarter. cheryl: we have main street perspective. jeff: something easy and no other network, what is main street really thinking about these numbers. i am one main street. this is a shop called marseilles, a unique place. i will tell you why in just a moment. tallying up the trillions in stimulus that has led to this gdp number. there was a kkr report last we week, $7.7 trillion worth of stimulus. if you look at everything from qb which is almost off of our ch
the department of defense and nasa are california testing a new type of aircraft that can access remote areas of the world that right now are not accessible. the limp like kraft could move more cargo than modern planes. taking food, supplies to disaster areas. 35 money in dollars has been spent so far on it. it looks like las vegas and not have a merry christmas. a drop in passengers arriving and departing from the city. 3.2 million passengers used the vegas airport last month, a drop from...
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. >>> right now, nasa is tracking a sterride for setting a -- steroid, it will not hit the planet and fly by the either on february 15th and expected to come within 17 miles of our planet. that is closer than the moon and satellites. astronomers said they have never seen an object this big get so close to either. >> at the international space station they will be watching the super bowl. the space station plans to provide a livid yo feed of the big game to the iss. six astronauts are stationed at the space station. two of them are american. >> twitter and those airing commercials are asking them to tweet about the favorite ads. they are paying around 4 million bucks for the spots. >> twitter has sports and entertainment and said they can join in about the ads generating the most buzz. >> we have a program called a scrimmage. we encourage, you know, the fans of these commercials to tweet about the commercials they love the most. >> companies hope on line activity surrounding ads will lead them to the product pages. >> they said companies that advertise during the super bowl get a 20% i
. >>> right now, nasa is tracking a sterride for setting a -- steroid, it will not hit the planet and fly by the either on february 15th and expected to come within 17 miles of our planet. that is closer than the moon and satellites. astronomers said they have never seen an object this big get so close to either. >> at the international space station they will be watching the super bowl. the space station plans to provide a livid yo feed of the big game to the iss. six astronauts...
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when i was a kid i got really into nasa because i got really into the right stuff. i read tom wolfe's book. i was really involved in the shuttle movement as a kid. i was a total astronaut freak. it was so devastating. and largely forgotten really in the culture along with the "columbia" disaster as well. people forget the first two shuttles were both tragically destroyed. >> that's right. >> i remember apollo one. >> that was before my time. >> john: apollo with grisham the second american in space. >> part of the problem was since his -- problem with the hatch on the mercury, they made it very difficult to open the hatch on the apollo capsule. they didn't have a minute. so that was one of the major changes they made. >> good morning to discuss on nasa tragedies. >> good morning, everybody! >> i would like to bring up something a little positive. do you remember back in 2009 when president obama was first sworn in and we heard about the secret g.o.p. strategy session in the caucus room? d.c. restaurant and all of the big republicans decanter, demint fisher-price guy
when i was a kid i got really into nasa because i got really into the right stuff. i read tom wolfe's book. i was really involved in the shuttle movement as a kid. i was a total astronaut freak. it was so devastating. and largely forgotten really in the culture along with the "columbia" disaster as well. people forget the first two shuttles were both tragically destroyed. >> that's right. >> i remember apollo one. >> that was before my time. >> john: apollo...